Well that is better than my dad who when he writes, the only thing you can make out is the first and last letter of the sentence.Originally Posted by Triple Lei
When I first signed up for uni.. they thought all of the "N"s in my name were "H"s... The end result was that my full name made me sound Indian.
That took some sorting out. Stupid bureaucracy....
Well that is better than my dad who when he writes, the only thing you can make out is the first and last letter of the sentence.Originally Posted by Triple Lei
i have horrible penmenship. and it's gotten gradually worse every year since 94 when i first got a computer and the internet. almost need to to write anymore. super ultra fast typer atleast.
My writting is super shitty. If I write it out in long hand it's pretty legible, I try to do this all the time, but since teachers toss out so much shit in such little time, I have to write everything out in script, and there are times I can't even read what I wrote down. Plus, I've been told that I write to small when I write in script.
I think when it all comes down to it, it's teachers fault for giving notes so fast. It's even worse when a teacher complains about said bad hand writing, sense they are the one's causing it.
My handwriting sucks, but it's certainly not my teacher's fault.
Well that's like, your opinion, man.
Mine is, I even have a sad storry of pain and woe to go with it.
Originally Posted by Despair
Took the words right out of my mouth.
err, fingertips
This thread is perfect for practicing forgeries!![]()
I SWEAR IF YOU BITCH ABOUT TWINSTICKS I WILL BREAK MY FOOT OFF IN YOUR ASSOriginally Posted by Dolemite
My handwriting is legible. Well, it is to me. I always give people a warning in the event that they need to borrow my notes from when they missed a class or something; females' writing is typically much neater.
I don't like writing with pencils (left handed means smudging), and for some reason only one type of pen works for me without drop-outs.
One of the best, most reliable pens ever:
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